She was born Aug. 11, 1916, to Andreas and Wilhelmina Hirning in Willa, N.D. The family moved to McLaughlin, S.D., where she attended elementary and high school. In 1938, she and her family moved to the Missoula area, where she attended the Modern Business College and started working for the Roosevelt-Osborn Motor Co. She also worked at Garden City Floral and the First National Bank, from which she retired.
She then devoted her time to her many hobbies and exploring Montana and the West Coast. She enjoyed spending time with her extended family and her many close friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents Andreas and Wilhelmina; by her sisters Martha Viegut and Ida Hirning; and by her brothers Otto, Ed, John and Irvin Hirning.
She is survived by her sisters Lillian Hirning and Marie Punke both of Missoula; and by numerous nieces and nephews and their children.
She will be sorely missed.
She was born Aug. 11, 1916, to Andreas and Wilhelmina Hirning in Willa, N.D. The family moved to McLaughlin, S.D., where she attended elementary and high school. In 1938, she and her family moved to the Missoula area, where she attended the Modern Business College and started working for the Roosevelt-Osborn Motor Co. She also worked at Garden City Floral and the First National Bank, from which she retired.
She then devoted her time to her many hobbies and exploring Montana and the West Coast. She enjoyed spending time with her extended family and her many close friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents Andreas and Wilhelmina; by her sisters Martha Viegut and Ida Hirning; and by her brothers Otto, Ed, John and Irvin Hirning.
She is survived by her sisters Lillian Hirning and Marie Punke both of Missoula; and by numerous nieces and nephews and their children.
She will be sorely missed.
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